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Two girls from New Jersey Lizzy Wurst, 18 and Sabrina Stewart, 22 took up the world's hottest pepper challenge. Carolina Reaper is the hottest chili in the world at 2.2 million Scoville units - 300 times hotter than Tabasco sauce. The outcome of this hot pepper challenge is unexpected.

Read on to know the plight of girls after tasting Carolina Reaper pepper. Don't forget to watch the video of hot pepper challenge gone wrong.

Consumption of entire Carolina Reaper pepper has disastrous
effects on the body.

The confidence of girls vanished as soon as they ate the first bite of Carolina Reaper pepper.

While Lizzy began to cough, Sabrina was unable to breathe and had an asthma attack.

The effect of pungency was evident from their faces.

Lizzy explained, "It felt like a fire burst in my mouth. I burned the roof of my mouth so that felt extremely weird and painful. On a scale from 1/10 it's 1,000,000! It was so hard to handle! It was one of the worst feelings I have ever experienced."

Condition of Sabrina got so critical that she was made to lay down on bed.

She had trouble in breathing and needed extra oxygen immediately.

Girls got little relief after half an hour but pain lasted for nearly one hour.

Lizzy suffered from chest burn and redness on face. She stated, "This was the worst idea ever. The burn will not go away."

Both the girls burst into tears as they were unable to get rid of burning sensation and pain.

Lizzy continued, "I would never recommend anyone to try this because it could be worse for them. I could've really gotten hurt and I'm thankful I didn't. This is too extreme for anyone to try."